Free Baymax Crochet Pattern

I will get to part two of 'How to Make Money from Crochet', but in the meantime I thought I'd share this with you...

I've been working so hard on The Book (that would be 'Crochet Dress-Up' published by CICO books, you can order it now :) ) that I haven't made a 'just for us' pattern for ages. I promised the beasts that as soon as I'd finished I'd make them something. This is what they wanted - Baymax from Disney's Big Hero 6, they are completely in love with him, well to be honest so am I. In fact so's my sister. Oh, and HER children. Actually, who isn't in love with Baymax?

Rather than trotting off to buy a little plush thing, or a plastic monstrosity for them to play with I did my usual thing of making one. A MASSIVE one. I think he comes in around £15 if you use Cygnet Super Chunky (depending where you get it from of course), and an excellent way to save on stuffing is to keep all the leftover threads from when you finish a project - I geekily made a special 'threads' bag - and use that when you've collected enough.

He has been exceptionally well received, played with a LOT and now sleeps in Big Beasts bed.

So here's your free pattern, it's not been tested so any feedback would be great.

Big Hero 6

Baymax

You
will need 5-6 balls of super chunky yarn and a 12mm hook.I use Cygnet Super Chunky – it’s really
inexpensive, is really nice to work with and is good and robust.

1-2
bags of stuffing – he’s a big fella!

Felt
is good for the eyes and mouth, although I used an old sock and a bit of
zpagetti yarn, so whatever you have to hand.

Work
in the round, and use a stitch marker, unless you like to live dangerously.

Abbreviations
(US terminology)

Mr –
magic ring (yo u can always replace this with a 3ch slip stitched together and work
the stitches into it)

Sc –
single crochet

* *
- repeat section

Sctog
– single crochet stitches together

Sl st
– slip stitch

Head

1.
Magic Ring 6 – sc(6)

2. 2 sc in each stitch(12)

3. *2 sc then sc in next
stitch*(18)

4. *2 sc then sc in next 2
stitches*(24)

5-7. sc ine ach st

8. *sc2tog then sc in next 2
stitches* sl st to finish (18)

Leave this open, you’re going to
sew the open end to the body in a bit.

Hello, I just want to say that I love your crochet pattern for Baymax but there are some difficulties. The arms are not looking anything like the picture, if anything it seems as if it is missing a few rounds in the pattern. For the ending of the head and body the hole is too big and when I try sewing it together it is always looking a bit stretched. I don't know if I am doing something wrong or if it is a typo but I just wanted to let you know. Please help me.

I notice that on the body at rows 24-26 you decrease twice and lose four stitches. Are you missing rows, or do I need to decrease down to the number of stitches? Otherwise going well and having fun. Kitty likes it too, she pulled the unfinished body into "her" chair. Thanks.

There are still issues with the body instructions. Between lines 23 & 24, 24 & 25, and 25 & 26, you decrease the total count for the lines by four but you are only removing two stitches per row. I made up instructions because I wasn't sure if I should add rows to only reduce by two or remove extra stitches to stay with your row count.

Hello! I just have to say that I LOVE this pattern, yet I am a wee bit confused about the arms... on the rows 3-8 it does not tell me what to do in terms of adding stitches, or still keeping 18 single crochets... Is that a typo, or are you telling us to keep on going with the rows without adding stitches? Anywho, thank you for the pattern, love. Again, I LOVE it!